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Old Fri Feb 15, 2008, 04:42pm
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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Why would the timer need to look at the play? He stops the clock on the whistle.
I always tell my table staff that in addition to being an active part of our crew, they should always be ready to give an opinion that will save our butts on something we should know, but for whatever reason we don't (the ball went in the basket; foul # or shooter; etc.)

Are you suggesting you prefer your timers to look at their console, not live ball play?
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